This blog is written by the Rev. Dr. Hilary B. Smith, a priest of the Episcopal Church. The title, Angels in the Alley, refers to experiences of grace in places or circumstances that are out-of-the-way, unexpected, or often experienced as dark.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
New Life in Christ
On Saturday September 25th, we baptized an adult man, a five-year-old girl, a baby boy, and a baby girl. Baptism is the start of a new life. In some ways, life is pretty much the same...you look the same the next day, there are the same activities, there are the same challenges as the day before. Sure in a week or two, an adult who is baptized might start doing something new with his or her church because of the commitment he or she has made. A baby is probably going to be doing the same things as the previous week. In the case of every person who is baptized, their lives have changed for ever. They are living a new life in Christ. Christ is living in them, we say. They have been sealed by the Holy Spirit in baptism and marked as Christ's own forever. God always loved them and cared for them. Through baptism, we are able to enter into the life of God in a new way. A visible sign of that new life is one's membership in the church, the Body of Christ. Once the water has dried, we need to be reminded of the awesome change that has occurred. As a family of faith, we nurture each other; we are on this journey deeper and deeper into the life of Christ together.
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